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Years active
  
1999-present

Role
  
Singer-songwriter

Name
  
Kevin Roentgen

Genres
  
Rock music

Origin
  
Los Angeles, California, USA

Labels
  
Aceyboy Records, Lyric House

Members
  
Kevin Roentgen Chris Cano Johnny Lonely

Albums
  
Bright Idea, American Pearl, Culture Vultures

Music groups
  
Orson (Since 2005), American Pearl

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Kevin Roentgen (pronounced rent-gehn) is a singer/songwriter/producer and formerly guitarist for UK Platinum, Brit Award-winning American rock band Orson, who sometimes performs under the moniker, Praying Hands. Roentgen is previously known for fronting L.A. rock bands American Pearl (Wind-Up Records) and SOUL (Elektra Records). He is currently the singer/guitarist for the hard rock trio, Goldsboro.

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Following the break-up of American Pearl, Kevin spent most of 2003 in the studio writing and demo-ing new songs. The result was Praying Hands, The Acoustic EP, recorded and co-produced by Noah Shain at White Buffalo Studio in Hollywood.

In 2005, Kevin joined L.A. band Orson as a guitarist. In 2006, Orson released their UK platinum #1 debut, Bright Idea (Mercury Records), which contained the UK #1 single, No Tomorrow. Orson went on to win the Brit Award in 2007 for Best International Breakthrough Act. In the Fall of 2007, Orson released the album Culture Vultures, containing the single Ain't No Party.

The full length Praying Hands album entitled Dogs and Airplanes was released in October 2008. The song "Lead the Way" from the Dogs and Airplanes album is featured in a film by director, Julie Davis, called Finding Bliss that stars Leelee Sobieski, Donnamarie Recco, Denise Richards and Jamie Kennedy.

In 2008, Kevin co-produced with Noah Shain a project called Hott Mess, an album of 10 songs written and performed by Roentgen, Shain and singer Shayna Ross.

In 2009, Croire en l'homme, was released as the b-side to the debut title track single from Johnny Hallyday's latest album, Ca n'finira jamais. Written by Roentgen and Oliver Leiber, the single debuted at #1 on the French Single Charts, the week of November 14, 2008, and remained number one for two weeks. Later that year, Kevin produced the Light of Day EP for LA band, Analog Smith.

In May 2012, Goldsboro, featuring Roentgen, Chris Cano and Johnny Lonely, released their debut album produced by Noah Shain. They were hand-picked by Guns N' Roses to open LA shows from their Up Close and Personal Tour at the Wiltern and House of Blues and also four shows at The Joint Hard Rock Hotel for Gn'R's 2012 and 2014 residencies. Goldsboro's song, Angels, was featured in Sons of Anarchy Season 4, Episode 11. Their song "Great White Buffalo" has had repeated airplay on Sex Pistols Steve Jones LA radio show, Jonesy's Jukebox on KROQ. Goldsboro has also played shows with Helmet and Dave Lombardo from Slayer's side band, Philm. In November 2012 and May 2013, Goldsboro toured the UK garnering them favorable reviews in UK publications Mojo Magazine, Classic Rock Magazine, Metal Hammer and Kerrang!, as well as airplay on XFM London and Radio 2.

Kevin has also written and produced original music compositions for Fox TV promos including New Girl, Ben and Kate, Enlisted, The Following, ADHD, Glee, Hell's Kitchen, Allen Gregory, American Idol, Lone Star, Chicago Code, Fringe, Bones, Cops, Empire and Gotham

Songs

No Tomorrow
Bright Idea
No Tomorrow
Ain't No Party
So Ahead of Me
Broken Town
Debbie's Gone
Mouthnoids
Cool Cops
Little Miss Lost & Found
Gorgeous
Happiness
Save the World
So Ahead Of Me/Already Over
Orson Vodafone Mixtape
Last Night
The Okay Song
California
Bleed
Everything
Giveaway
Seven Years
Already Over
Free Your Mind
Truth
Tryin' to Help
Saving the World
Jessie
The Sound
If We Were Kings
The Contortionist
I Can't Go for That

References

Kevin Roentgen Wikipedia